Circuit for connecting together multiple serial data lines

Pulse or digital communications – Spread spectrum – Direct sequence

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375 36, 178 69R, H04L 2300

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046073795

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus operable without need for an external power source for conveniently interconnecting data communication equipment (DCE), such as a modem, and multiple data terminal equipments (DTE), such as terminals and/or printers, which each have an interface conforming to a serial data communications standard, for permitting access to the DCE of any of the DTEs that may be connected to the apparatus. In the preferred embodiment, intended for the interconnection of interfaces conforming to the E.I.A. RS-232-C standard, a circuit interconnecting the data leads of a multiplicity of pluggable cable connectors supported on a chassis includes a transistor connected to be powered by input data signals from the DTEs and to operate as a switch under certain signal conditions and to be effectively removed from the circuit under other signal conditions.

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